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Showing posts with label atomic watches. Show all posts

Casio Men's Wave Ceptor watch #WVQ550SGA-1AV Review

Casio Men's Wave Ceptor watch #WVQ550SGA-1AVI bought this watch because it looks great and gets the time updates from Fort Collins, Colorado. The watch is heavier and bigger then some watches I own so if this bothers you beware.

I initially had trouble getting the time update from Fort Collins using the manual update feature. Finally I was able to get the signal at night using this feature. I have another atomic watch which had no trouble getting the update during the day. It does get the signal updates each night and the watch keeps perfect time.

The gold bezel is easily scratched so you need to be careful. In the picture you may think there is some gold in the band. This is an optical illusion. The band is all silver. The minute markers between the large five minute markers are hard to see on the dial. I usually can tell the time from the position of the hands. I don't use the stop watch feature or the alarm but I have tried each to make sure they were working. If you plan on using the stop watch beware that the hand to show the minutes passed is hard to read.

The watch feels solid and of good quality.

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Product Description:
Multi-band Atomic timekeeping (US, Japan), Receives time calibration radio signals which keep the displayed time accurate, Gold-tone luminous hands, numbers and markers, Digital date display, Brushed gold-tone stainless steel bezel is etched with black tachymeter ruler, Stainless steel selector buttons and caseback, Black concave ring on outer dial, Auto receive function, Auto LED light with Afterglow, Tachymeter, Dual time, Daily alarm, 1/20 second chronograph, Auto calendar, 100 meters/330 feet water resistant

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Casio Men's GW9200-1 G-Shock Riseman Alti-Therm Solar Atomic Watch Review

Casio Men's GW9200-1 G-Shock Riseman Alti-Therm Solar Atomic WatchBy bringing together the toughness of a G-Shock and the core features of a Pathfinder/ProTrek, the Riseman is doubtlessly the best G-Shock on the market.

The Riseman is a technological tank: wrapped in a solid, eye-pleasing, and elaborate shield with brushed steel inserts is a high precision measurement instrument that gives very reliable readings of barometric pressure, altitude, temperature as well as reasonably accurate weather patterns. Fascinatingly, the watch gets its energy from the sun (or other minor sources of light, such as a bulb) and is the first watch in the world to synchronize time via radio waves from 6 different atomic clocks around the world (depending on your location). Other handy features: 24+ world times, 24hr stopwatch, 24hr countdown and 5 alarms.

The use of screen space in the main timekeeping mode is exceptional as it includes, besides the time, day & date, a 2-hourly reading of atmospheric pressure within the "red eye". This gives you an immediate idea of where the weather is going and adds a totally new spin on owning a watch that measures atmospheric pressure. The time is also displayed in all modes (except the altim.)

I found the Riseman extremely comfortable to wear throughout the day even in hot/humid weather thanks to the design of the band and despite its important size it is rarely invasive. The overall feel of the watch in your hands, and on your wrist, conveys the high quality of the materials used to achieve toughness as well as its unique look.

With its Gotham City inspired design, its cutting-edge features and its "battle proven" armor, the G-Shock GW9200 Riseman is definitely destined to become a milestone and a classic Master of G.

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Product Description:
The Casio Men's G-Shock Riseman Alti-Therm Atomic Solar Watch #GW9200-1 is a technical timepiece with athletic style. Featuring a unique three-layer twin sensor that measures altitude, barometric pressure, and temperature, the ability to track information over time, and Multi-Band Atomic Timekeeping, which lets calibration radio signals keep the time display accurate, this watch is ready to take on big adventures. Add Tough Solar Power, an Auto EL Backlight, a world clock featuring 29 time zones, and five daily alarms into the mix, and it's tough to see how you could be more prepared for whatever lies ahead. Also offering a durable mineral window, resin band with buckle clasp, resin case, and digital-quartz movement, this watch is water resistant to 660 feet.



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Casio Men's AWG100-1A G-Shock Multi-Band Solar Atomic Analog Watch Review

Casio Men's AWG100-1A G-Shock Multi-Band Solar Atomic Analog WatchWhen I opened the package, I was surprised with how this watch looked even better than it did on the web sites. The three small windows on the face are easy to see, but are not as bright as they look in the picture. The silver frame around the face and the hands stand out in a dark background, which is so cool! This watch is not small like baby-G, but is compact and looks like all you need for everyday life is packed inside.

The atomic system and solar power are really convenient as other reviewers describe them, and you don't have to do anything to keep this watch working accurately. I just grab it and put it on my wrist in the morning! Even though it's casual, it can be worn for work as well as recreation. Of course, this is G-Shock, so you don't have to worry about doing damage to it at all, while washing your hands, taking a nap, and even playing sports in the rain!

Personally, I like analog watches better than digital ones because you can quickly see the time in stead of having to picture the clock face in your head. But it's convenient to have digital display, too, to view the exact minutes and seconds. This watch is basically analog, but has digital display, as well, so you can enjoy the best of both worlds! Just a note, this watch doesn't have second hand (but you can see seconds on the digital display), and the minute hand moves every twenty seconds. It's kinda fun to watch.

The only change that I would make is to have the whole face illuminated, including digital display. The LED light only lights up the analog portion of the watch from the bottom of the watch face, and you cannot see the digital display in the dark (You can see the analog portion clearly without any trouble). So you shouldn't expect to set the alarm in the dark.

But over all, I'm quite satisfied with this watch and would recommend it to anyone looking for a tough, reliable, and good looking timepiece.

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Product Description:
The Casio Men's G-Shock Multi-Band Atomic Solar Analog Watch #AWG100-1A features a dramatic black dial face, which comes encased by a sturdy mineral dial window. Embellishing the face, stand-out indexes bring at-a-glance readability while a day-date-and-month calendar, a daily alarm, and a countdown timer enhance your timekeeping experience. The sleek, black resin band comes equipped with a durable buckle closure. Other details include a stationary resin bezel and 45-millimeter stainless steel case. Blending sporty looks with a technical efficiency, this stunning timepiece is built to accentuate your sophisticated style. Powered by analog-quartz movement, this watch is also water resistant to 660 feet.



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